Dangote Industries Limited has denied that it trucks were being used in smuggling northern youths into the southern parts of the country, especially the South East.
The management of the organisation in a letter to the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, described the allegation in some quarters as spurious and misleading.
He, however, warned those illegally transporting materials on Dangote trucks that such unauthorised goods shall be confiscated and the drivers and owners of the goods prosecuted according to the law.
He also explained that their trucks were only permitted to carry Dangote products including limestone, high grade gypsum and coal.
Chiejina also appealed to members of the public to report any defaulting trucks to the management of the group.
“We plead with the public that while making the report, to remember to include the following details: truck type, truck plate number, truck cab no, location of truck, contents of truck, colour of the truck and photographs of the truck and goods if possible.
“The police and/or law enforcement agents are also authorised to arrest any Dangote driver involved in such illegal act,” he stated.
He added that only two persons – the driver and his assistant are authorised to be in their truck at any time.